| William Bond, Daniel Defoe - 1728 - 426 halaman
...appears ; and the fame Objeft is often feen by different Perfbns, living at a confiderable Diftance from one another. The true Way of Judging, as to the Time and Circumftance of an Object, is by Obfervation : For feveral Perfons of Judgment, without this Faculty,... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 1102 halaman
...appears ; and the fame object is often feen by different perfons, living at a confiderable diflance from one another. The true way of judging as to the time and circumftance of an object, is by obfervation ; for feveral perfons of judgment, without this faculty,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 halaman
...enquiry, I could never learn from any among them, that this faculty was communicable to any whatsoever. The seer knows neither the object, time, nor place...another. The true way of judging as to the time and circumstances is by observation; for several persons of judgment whoare without this faculty are more... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 halaman
...enquiry, I could never learn from any among them, that this faculty was communicable to any whatsoever. The seer knows neither the object, time, nor place...another. The true way of judging as to the time and circumstances is 102 by observation ; for several persons of judgment who are without this faculty... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 468 halaman
...after a strict enquiry, I could never learn that this faculty was communicable any way whatsoever. " The seer knows neither the object, time, nor place...a'nother. The true way of judging as to the time and circumitance of an object, is by observation ; for several persons of judgment, without this faculty,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 halaman
...after a strict enquiry, I could never Irani that this faculty was communicable any way whatsoever. " The seer knows neither the object, time, nor place...different persons, living at a considerable distance from ojie another. The true way of judging as to the time and circumstance of an object, is by observation... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 188 halaman
...enquiry, I could never learn from any among them, that this faculty was communicable to any whatsoever. The seer knows neither the object, time, nor place of a vision before it appears ; aud the same object is often seen by different persons living at a considerable distance from one... | |
| 1820 - 438 halaman
...inquiry, I could never learn from any among them, that this faculty was communicable any way whatsoever. The Seer knows neither the object, time, nor place...observation ; for several persons of judgment, without tlu's faculty, are more capable to judge of the design of a vision, than a novice that is a Seer. If.... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 282 halaman
...after a strict inquiry, I could never learn that this faculty was communicable any way whatsoever. " The seer knows neither the object, time, nor place...circumstance of an object, is by observation ; for several p.rsons of judgment, without this faculty, are more capable to judge of the design of a vision, than... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 halaman
...strict enquiry, I could never learn that this faculty was communicable any way whatsoever. " The «eer knows neither the object, time, nor place of a vision, before it appears; and the •ame object if often seen by diUerent pereona, living at a considerable distance from one another.... | |
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